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UK Card Shows: About The Leicester Card Show


Looking for some excitement and unique collectibles? Look no further than the Leicester Card Show, where collectors of all kinds will gather to buy, sell, and trade their treasures in the world of trading cards and collectibles.


Leicester Card Show, organised by card collector, Leigh Astill (Cardi Leigh Sports Cards) will be held at the Holiday Inn at the heart of Leicester's busy city centre. From avid collectors looking for rare cards to casual enthusiasts searching for the perfect addition to their personal collections, this event caters to all interests and budgets.


One of the highlights of the Leicester Card Show is the wide range of trading cards, supplies and collectibles available. From popular sports like soccer, american football, basketball, baseball and hockey to classic trading card games like Magic: The Gathering and Pokémon, there's something for everyone.


The event features a diverse assortment of vendors, each offering a unique selection of cards, whether it be vintage, modern, or limited edition.


The Leicester Card Show is a fantastic opportunity to meet fellow collectors, share stories, and even strike up a few trades! Whether you're a seasoned collector or just starting your card journey, Leicester Card Show offers a chance to be inspired by our wonderful hobby and community.


The Leicester Card Show aims to offer a truly welcoming, inclusive atmosphere for all. Whether you're a child attending with your parents or a seasoned collector attending solo, you'll instantly feel part of the community.


For those who have never attended a card show before, Leicester Card Show is the perfect opportunity to dive into the world of trading cards. You can browse the various tables, ask questions, and learn from experienced collectors.


There's no pressure to buy anything, but you'll likely find something that catches your eye and ignites your passion for this hobby.


Leicester Card Show is a must-visit event, so mark your calendars and get ready to embark on a thrilling adventure at Leicester Card Show. Your next great trading card find might just be waiting for you!


This event is sponsored by UK Card Shows.


Tickets are available here:


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